Carnival Records
| Carnival Records | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1961 |
| Country of origin | United States |
Carnival Records was the name given to at least two record labels.
Carnival Records (1961–1962)
[edit | edit source]In 1961, Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss started a short-lived label that was the precursor to A&M Records. They released two singles. "Tell It to the Birds"/"Fallout Shelter" by Dore Alpert was distributed by Dot Records outside California.[1]
Carnival Records (1962–1983)
[edit | edit source]Jazz saxophonist Joe Evans set up Carnival Records label in the early 1960s and based it in New York and relocated in Newark, New Jersey, in 1963.[2] Releasing 63 singles and two albums,[3] the label focus was rhythm and blues and soul music. Joe Evans ran the label with a small staff that included his wife. The final record was released in 1983.[3]
Carnival's biggest success was The Manhattans, a band signed in August 1964.[4]
Carnival Records is exclusively represented by Westwood Music Group.
See also
[edit | edit source]References
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- ^ a b Joe Evans Biography Allmusic Retrieved 21 April 2013.
- ^ The Manhattans' Group History: Part 1 Retrieved 21 April 2013.
Further reading
[edit | edit source]- Follow Your Heart: Moving with the Giants of Jazz, Swing, and Rhythm and Blues by Christopher Brooks and Joe Evans.
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